FRACTURED SKULL.
j LADY GALWAY'S INJURIES. " PEOGB ESSIXG WELL.'' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) \VKLLIXGTOX, this day. A Government House bulletin announces that Lady Gal way, who was thrown from a home on Monday, a* progressing well, but that the injuries caused by the accident are serious. Her Excellency sustained a fracture of the skull, severe concussion and cuts, but otherwise no bones were brokenSpeakers at the opening of a new wing at the Salvation Array's Bethany Maternity Hospital yesterday made reference to Lady Gal way's accident, and Lord Galway expressed his thanks for their sympathy. The Mayor, Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, conveyed the sympathy of the citizens of Wellington. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 292, 9 December 1936, Page 5
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